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Even religious idols come from China: Seven reasons why ‘Make in India’ is a distant goal
These obstacles have encouraged India’s growing trade imbalance with China.
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Yesterday · 09:30 pm

Gaily colored resin figurines of Hindu gods are plentiful in India’s hundreds of thousands of bazaars. Most shopkeepers do not know where the figurines were manufactured or, if they do, will not tell. India increasingly imports mass-produced idols of Hindu deities from China – by the millions since 2000.

Demand is growing for such household deities, along with rising incomes and a spirit of Hindu nationalism. Most Indians, 82% of the population, practice Hinduism and have a prayer area in their home. Even the poor – about 500 million Indians earn less than $2.75 per day – can afford a few such items, with retail prices starting at $3.

Questions emerge about why Indians don’t manufacture their own figurines and how Chinese producers undersell local manufacturers, considering transportation and a tariff of 10%. Some of the merchandise made in China, including locks or jewelry, is made with raw materials supplied by India. Indian shops and street vendors are awash with inexpensive Chinese goods of reasonable quality including LED lighting, electronics and smartphones. India has talented and hard-working entrepreneurs, and as labour costs escalate in China, India could also become a “manufacturer for the world.”

But in 2016, Indian merchandise exports to the world were $264 billion, while China’s were $2,098 billion. The China-India bilateral trade balance is skewed in favour of China by a ratio of 4 to 1 overall. For goods, the imbalance is even worse, about six to one.

India’s government under Narendra Modi had hoped to turn such imbalances around by launching the “Make in India” campaign in September 2014, taking advantage of his country’s low labour costs for manufacturing: 92 cents per hour compared to China’s at more than $4 per hour for workers along the eastern seaboard where most Chinese manufacturing takes place, according to the Conference Board.

India’s economists scramble to explain the ballooning trade deficit, and here are seven leading factors:

1. Scale
Most manufacturing in China is done on a large scale – for example, an Indian producer may have three plastic injection-molding machines, whereas a Chinese counterpart has more than 70. Larger scale means that overhead and fixed costs can be spread over more units of production, thereby reducing cost per unit.

2. Productivity
A McKinsey report notes that “…workers in India’s manufacturing sector are almost four and five times less productive, on average, than their counterparts in Thailand and China, respectively.” Chinese workers may be paid four times the Indian hourly wage, but if output per worker is more than five times greater compared with workers in India, then China has a competitive advantage. Analysts suggest the problem rests with management and regulations, not labor. According to the McKinsey report, Indian factories lag in automated equipment, capacity utilization, supply chains and quality control. For example, few successful factory owners expand plants beyond 99 workers. Labor regulations are more complicated for plants with more than 100 employees where government approval is required under the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947 before laying off any employee, even if demand drops. Firms can go bankrupt, forced to pay monthly wages for years following a plant closure. Likewise, the Contract Labor Act of 1970 requires government and employee approval for simple changes in an employee’s job description or duties.

3. Corruption
India and China both rank 79th out of 176 countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index 2016. The tie in rank masks differences. Corruption in China occurs at a higher level, with less frequency and little impact on day-to-day operations. By contrast, bribery in India is petty and frequent, impinging on everyday actions such as getting an electricity connection, changing a job description or paying a bill. Ultimately, India’s pervasive corruption is more psychologically and economically debilitating than China’s.

The Modi government has promised to amend labour laws to reduce the number of strikes and slow-downs. With more than 16,000 distinct unions, each affiliated with a plethora of political parties, the Indian economy loses up to 23 million person-days each year from labour actions. China does not release such figures, but its unions report to the single government-controlled All-China Federation of Trade Unions.

4. Transport
The distance from Guangzhou in China to Mumbai is five times greater than that between Delhi, to Mumbai. But cargo costs for the 7,300 kilometers by sea are roughly comparable to truck freight for the internal, 1,400 kilometers by road. Assuming 25,000 Hindu figurines per container, with ocean freight costs averaging $1,000 per container from Guangzhou to Mumbai, the transport cost per unit is around 4 US cents. Assuming two 9-ton capacity trucks needed between Delhi and Mumbai, the cost per unit is also just under 4 cents, for less than one-fifth the distance.

5. Electricity
Nominally speaking, electricity costs for industry are comparable in China and India at about 8 cents per kilowatt hour. But Chinese businesses enjoy a continuous supply of power whereas India suffers from chronic blackouts and shortages because demand outstrips supply. Some factories have power cut off for a few hours each day. Even worse, interruptions are often not announced in advance, causing havoc with production schedules.

6. Bureaucracy
The real constraint on starting a new business in India is its multiethnic, democratic and compassionate traditions, manifested in regulatory procedures that continuously hamper business operations. For example, acquiring land is more difficult in India than in China. Both countries have populations of more than 1 billion, but India has a third of China’s total land mass. Delays and bureaucracy, as much as costs, add impediments to expanding in India. By contrast, government fiat in China is sufficient to immediately displace thousands, if needed.

The World Bank compares 189 nations on “Ease of Doing Business” and shows a more benign business climate for China with fewer regulations, lower costs of compliance, shorter times for approvals, and better legal recourse. On most indicators, Chinese businesses have a much easier time than their Indian counterparts in securing permits with fewer procedures.

7. Subsidies
Many of the 50-odd companies in China that produce Hindu figurines attend trade fairs not only in India, but also in Frankfurt and Las Vegas. Besides Hindu deities, they produce Christian and Buddhist figures and other household decorations. Marketing expenses are tax deductible, sometimes subsidized, and a culture of international marketing savvy extends to even smaller enterprises in China.

Like many other nations, China supports its exporters. Around 45 percent of Chinese company output is state-owned. Favored companies can get inexpensive land, low borrowing rates, and, in some cases, subsidized power and assurances of government purchases of future output. The Wall Street Journal suggests that as much as 14% of listed, non-financial companies’ profits can be attributed to government support.

Of course, India also provides export-oriented incentives – including rebates on tariffs, land and tax incentives in free trade zones, reduced state tax levies, financial support for attendance at international trade fairs, market development grants and low-cost loans.

All said however, subsidies and incentives represent but a small part of the explanation for China’s export success. Despite Modi’s “Make in India” campaign, India’s trade imbalance with China and the world has only worsened. Eliminating unnecessary bureaucratic interference could help to turn India into a factory for the world someday.
https://scroll.in/article/855392/ev...n-reasons-why-make-in-india-is-a-distant-goal
 
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Why you always propagate such things to provoke indian people ?
What you've done harm the interest of Chinese merchants and workers.
It is good for both countries that india imports goods which they could not produce from China.
Indian people could get affordable merchandise, meanwhile Chinese people could make money.
No need to sacrifice substantial interest for unsubstantial ego.
 
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Why you always propagate such things to provoke indian people ?
What you've done harm the interest of Chinese merchants and workers.
It is good for both countries that india imports goods which they could not produce from China.
Indian people could get affordable merchandise, meanwhile Chinese people could make money.
No need to sacrifice substantial interest for unsubstantial ego.

The post right below yours, tells you the targeted audience. Expect more to follow.
 
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Many of the 50-odd companies in China that produce Hindu figurines attend trade fairs not only in India, but also in Frankfurt and Las Vegas. Besides Hindu deities, they produce Christian and Buddhist figures
Is there is compulsion that only India made gods to be worshiped be it India or not in India...?
And you are giving platforms to such idiotic articles just to flame trolls..
 
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Even indian “gods” come from China :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Dont be that happy, even the topis we wear for jumma prayers come from China. I am afraid after some time even Quraans will come from China, as we don't have any national Quraan printing press.
Daro us waqt se or kaam karo. Allah hamain hidayat dy.
 
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Even indian “gods” come from China :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Even a common pin used in pakistan is imported from China .

First, note the irony that the statement is coming from a minister in a country where even common pins are being imported from China and garbage collection is being contracted out to the Turks. There has not been a peep about the advantage being passed on to foreigners in these and a slew of other sectors.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1366501
 
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Even indian “gods” come from China :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
this remind me of the Prophet Ibrahim's(PBUH) when he(PBUH) destroyed the idols in the temple..

Abraham went there carrying a sharp ax. He looked at the stone and wood statues of the gods and at the food laid in front of them as offerings. He approached one of the statues and asked: The food in front of you is getting cold. Why don't you eat?" The statue kept silent and rigid. Abraham asked the other statues around him: "Will you not eat (of the offering before you)?" Surah 37: 91

He was mocking them for he knew they would not eat. He once again asked then: "What is the matter with you that you do speak not?" Surah 37: 92
 
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Why you always propagate such things to provoke indian people ?
What you've done harm the interest of Chinese merchants and workers.
It is good for both countries that india imports goods which they could not produce from China.
Indian people could get affordable merchandise, meanwhile Chinese people could make money.
No need to sacrifice substantial interest for unsubstantial ego.
I don't care about what you think, it's an open forum where people are entitled to voice their opinions, if you like to suck up to Indians I won't blame you ,be my guest. This place is not your house.
 
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I don't care about what you think, it's an open forum where people are entitled to voice their opinions, if you like to suck up to Indians I won't blame you ,be my guest. This place is not your house.
I do not such up indians. I just reminder you of what you have done harm the interest of our people. No one ask you to lick the *** of indian. Just think about the influence before you do something.
I could not stop you from doing stupid things if you insist. Just hope any other Chinese on the forum who see my post could understand what i have said. I think most of them prioritize the interest of China or Chinese people not their own ego.
 
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Why you always propagate such things to provoke indian people ?
What you've done harm the interest of Chinese merchants and workers.
It is good for both countries that india imports goods which they could not produce from China.
Indian people could get affordable merchandise, meanwhile Chinese people could make money.
No need to sacrifice substantial interest for unsubstantial ego.

lol even their flag comes from China

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= Ugly truth

They fail as a nation+ppl, yet instead of showing humility, they won't give up their ego and brag n boast all day. You do not have to give these kinda people face at all and do not show pity to them.

No harm to Chinese interest at all. They cry boycott on the surface, yet helplessly, import more n more Chinese goods underneath

Trash their fake pride. This is the way u deal with them. No diplomacy needed, for like i said, they dont have a choice but to keep buying more n more for China. Nobody is pointing a gun on their leader's head and demand they import more Chinese goods, but they still do.

Why? because they are helpless. Simple. Haha.

http://www.worldstopexports.com/indias-top-import-partners/

As defined by Investopedia, a country whose total value of all imported goods is higher than its value of all exports is said to have a negative trade balance or deficit.

It would be unrealistic for any exporting nation to expect across-the-board positive trade balances with all its importing partners. That export country doesn’t necessarily post a negative trade balance with each individual partner with which it exchanges exports and imports. Overall, India incurred a -$95.7 billion trade deficit for all products during 2016 up 6.7% from its -$89.6 billion deficit in 2009.

In 2016, India incurred the highest trade deficits with the following countries:

  1. China: -US$51.6 billion (country-specific trade deficit in 2016)
  2. Switzerland: -$13.8 billion
  3. Saudi Arabia: -$13.4 billion
  4. Indonesia: -$9.1 billion
  5. Iraq: -$9 billion
  6. South Korea: -$8.7 billion
  7. Qatar: -$6.7 billion
  8. Japan: -$6 billion
  9. Iran: -$5.8 billion
  10. Australia: -$5.8 billion
Among India’s trading partners that cause the greatest negative trade balances, Indian deficits with China (up 154.7%), Indonesia (up 97%) and South Korea (up 96.2%) grew at the fastest pace from 2009 to 2016.

These cashflow deficiencies clearly indicate India’s competitive disadvantages with the above countries, but also represent key opportunities for India to develop country-specific strategies to strengthen its overall position in international trade.

= This means trade is 1-sided. India offers nothing that China wants, yet buys all kinds of goods she desperately needs(including her own national flag<===lol). the sea trade route between the 2 countries flows mostly in 1 direction- and that's towards India
 
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I do not such up indians. I just reminder you of what you have done harm the interest of our people. No one ask you to lick the *** of indian. Just think about the influence before you do something.
I could not stop you from doing stupid things if you insist. Just hope any other Chinese on the forum who see my post could understand what i have said. I think most of them prioritize the interest of China or Chinese people not their own ego.
I neither have the power nor will to harm other people's interest, I came here as an individual person not a member of a team or an organization, I just represent myself and no one else and that's what a public forum allows and encourages, If that gives you butt hurt you can go and make a private forum of your own and being the boss to make all the posters to follow your line of thought.
 
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Where is Modi/RSS combo on China boycott?
Have not I delivered enough on Modi's treachery to his citizens?
All he wants is votes to stay in power. Damn with development of India and its poverty status.

His cronies Adani & Ambani imports Chinese merchandise in shiploads from China.
Running trade deficit of 50 plus billion dollars with China is a shame for low income India.
Overall last 12 months trade deficit (with all countries) runs to 138 billions.
Where will this money come from to bridge this gap?

Modi = Ruling by fooling.
Simply simple.
 
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I do not such up indians.

Is that a picture of an Indian in your display profile?

I do not such up indians. I just reminder you of what you have done harm the interest of our people. No one ask you to lick the *** of indian. Just think about the influence before you do something.
I could not stop you from doing stupid things if you insist. Just hope any other Chinese on the forum who see my post could understand what i have said. I think most of them prioritize the interest of China or Chinese people not their own ego.

It doesn't matter what we post here, it won't make a difference.

Think about why Indians hate China, and it will have nothing to do with internet forums.

The reason they buy Chinese exports is the same reason why everyone else buys them, because Chinese exports are the most competitive. Businesses and consumers will think of their own pockets first.
 
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Thank you for pointing this out, I hope we can stop importing idols along with many other items from China in coming years.
 
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